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Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification, Catholic Church, Relations, Lutheran Church, Rechtfertigungslehre, Gemeinsame Erklärung zur Rechtfertigungslehre, Katholische Kirche, Lutherische Kirche, Interkonfessionelles Gespräch, Interfaith relations, Catholic church, relations, lutheran church, Lutheran church, relations, catholic church, Justification (Christian theology), History of doctrinesEdition | Availability |
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Lutheran and Catholic reconciliation on justification: a chronology of the Holy See's contributions 1961-1999 to a new relationship between Lutherans and Catholics and to steps leading to the joint declaration on the doctrine of justification
2009, William B. Eerdmans Pub. Co.
in English
0802848605 9780802848604
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Table of Contents
Foreword / by Edward Idris Cardinal Cassidy
Foreword / by Reverend Dr. Ishmael Noko
Introduction
Conciliar foundations of dialogue
Events before and during the Second Vatican Council, 1961-65
Initial contacts between the Catholic Church and the Lutheran World Federation through observers at Vatican II
Pope John XXIII and the decision to invite observers, 1961
The popes, the SPCU, and the observers
The official Lutheran observers
John XXIII and the observers at the first session, 1962
Cardinal Bea, the SPCU, and the observers
Paul VI and the observers at the second session, 1963
The third (1964) and fourth (1965) sessions : new attitudes and relationships begin to emerge
Turning toward Lutheran-Catholic dialogue
Impact of the observers on Conciliar Documents
Impact of the Second Vatican Council on the LWF
The Strasbourg Institute
A Lutheran evaluation of the Council : "a new dialogue has begun"
The Lutheran-Catholic "joint working group" and the beginnings of official dialogue
Both sides give formal approval to dialogue
The sixteenth-century anathemas
From centuries of isolation to dialogue and mutual respect
The immediate post-conciliar period, during the Pontificate of Pope Paul VI, 1966-1978
Creating partnership between the Catholic Church and the Lutheran World Federation
Exchanges of correspondence, observers, visits, invitations
New understanding and new relationships continue to develop
Acknowledging the growing convergence on justification
Cardinal Willebrands at Wvian, 1970
The Malta report's challenge on justification, 1972
Preparing the Catholic Church for reception, 1973
Initial evaluation of the Malta report, 1974
Justification and indulgences : the Holy Year 1975
Justification at Dar-es-Salaam, 1977
The continuing impact of the observers
From dialogue and mutual respect to acknowledging common bonds of faith and friendship developments during the Pontificate of Pope John Paul II : the first decade, 1978-1987
Deepening and confirming the "far-reaching consensus" on justification
Introduction : the Pontificate of Pope John Paul II
The Malta report's statement on justification in the second phase of international dialogue
The Malta report and national Lutheran-Catholic dialogues
The third phase of international Lutheran-Catholic dialogue
John Jaul II and the Lutheran heritage
450th anniversary of the Augsburg Confession, 1980
500th anniversary of Martin Luther's birth, 1983
John Paul II and the Lutheran family : fostering bonds of friendship and reconciliation
Deepening relationships with the Lutheran World Federation
Contacts with German Lutherans
Contacts with American Lutherans
Contacts with Nordic Lutherans
Contacts with Lutherans in other countries
Reflections on the question of official reception during this decade
From acknowledging common bonds of faith and friendship to mutual commitment
Developments during the Pontificate of Pope John Paul II, 1988-1999, leading to the joint declaration
Towards official reception of dialogue results, 1988-1993
The decade of the joint declaration
A turning point : the LWF delegation in Rome, March 3-5, 1988
Authorities request official evaluation of Lutheran-Catholic reports, 1989-90
Strategies for reception, 1991
Perceptions of each other's readiness for reception, 1992
Focus on justification, 1990-93
Towards a joint declaration on justification, 1993-1998
The decision to seek a joint declaration
An ECLA initiative with Catholic support 1993
LWF/PCPCU 1993 decision to seek a declaration in 1997
Drafting a joint declaration, 1994-97
Some key features of the joint declaration on the doctrine of justification
Pope John Paul II's support during the drafting process : 1995-1997
Official responses to the joint declaration, 1998
An intense debate in Germany
The LWF response, June 16, 1998
Response of the Catholic Church, June 25, 1998
Pope John Paul II's statement after the Catholic response, June 28, 1998
Determining a common understanding of the responses, 1998-1999
Concerns of Lutherans and others, 1998
Reassurances by Catholic leaders, June 1998, January 1999
The need for additional clarifications : steps taken in October-November 1998
The "official common statement" and "annex," 1999
Joint announcement, June 11, 1999, of date and place of signing
The signing of the joint declaration on the doctrine ofjustification, Augsburg, Germany, October 31, 1999
Days of celebration, October 29-31, 1999
Press conference, October 29
The historic achievement for Lutherans and Catholics
Celebration at Augsburg City Hall, October 30
The JD's wider ecumenical meaning
Some perspectives on theology and dialogue
Ecumenical vespers, Basilica of Sts. Ulrich and Alfa, October 30
Signing ceremony, the Cathedral and St. Anna's Church, October 31
The "statio" in the cathedral
St. Anna's Church
The Pope's statement in Rome at the moment of the signing
The Second Vatican Council : context for the emergence of Lutheran-Catholic fellowship
The emerging Lutheran-Catholic fellowship : context for the joint declaration
Authorities of the Holy See and the joint declaration
Dialogue and reception
Dialogue : from the Malta report (1972) to the joint declaration (1999)
The continuing attention to reception and the continuing problem of reception.
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